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14 November 2025

A Morphological Identification and Study of Radio Galaxies from LoTSS DR2 II. Strange and Odd Morphology Extragalactic Radio Sources `STROMERSs’

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National Astronomical Observatories, Chinese Academy of Sciences, Beijing 100101, China
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Department of Astronomy, Xiamen University, Xiamen 361005, China
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Department of Physics, Jadavpur University, Kolkata 700032, India
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This article belongs to the Special Issue Recent Advances in Radio Astronomy

Abstract

STRange and Odd Morphology Extragalactic Radio Sources (STROMERSs) is a new category of radio galaxies that shows extremely peculiar anatomy. A purely manual visual search is carried out for the identification of such interesting sources. We reported a total of 108 STROMERS sources from the LOFAR Two-meter Sky Survey second data release (LoTSS DR2) at 144 MHz. The host galaxies are found ∼94% of the sources. We studied the radio and optical properties of the sources. Redshifts were found in 76% of sources with known host galaxies. The redshifts of STROMERS range from 0.0015 to 1.6599 and peak at 0.15. Among the reported STROMERS sources, there are 17 giant radio galaxies (GRG) with a linear size of greater than 700 kpc. Among them, only five GRGs are new, which is a small fraction of the population of GRGs from LoTSS DR2 data. The source ILTJ164117.44 +380208.4 has the highest linear size, approximately 1.8 Mpc. To study the reasons behind these interesting morphologies, we studied the galaxy cluster environment of each candidate within a 1 Mpc search radius. We found that 53% of STROMERS candidates are associated with cluster environments with known redshifts. The source ILTJ150956.65+332642.9 is associated with a high mass galaxy cluster Abell 2034 with mass a 7.57 ×1014M. We also propose that the merger scenario is one of the reasons for the formation of STROMERS in the paper.

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